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  2. THAT CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    At the Central Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Rogers, the trial of Charles M'Farlane and William James M'Farlane, father and son, charged with having conspired together ...

    Article : 668 words
  3. W. P. CRICK.

    There was a sitting of the Full Court this morning, the Judges constituting it being the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Simpson, and Mr. Justice Cohen. As it was not notified what ...

    Article : 321 words
  4. THE HANDWRITING EXPERT.

    Although there is sometimes a divergence of opinion among handwriting experts, as was demonstrated in connection with the recent land cases, it cannot be denied that the science of ...

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  6. EDISON'S INVENTIONS.

    "I have found the metal!" said Thomas A. Edison, "and the problem has been solved." The great inventor was speaking to me of his wonderful new battery, which is destined to ...

    Article : 1,936 words
  7. Humors of Police Courts.

    The police court is to most folks a place of horror. Women especially may sometimes be heard to say they would rather do anything than have to appear even as a witness, but to ...

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  10. LONDON WOMEN'S CLUBS.

    A New York paper says:—Women's clubs have become an established institution, and to be a member of one of the smart clubs is socially necessary. They afford a most ...

    Article : 493 words
  11. This Morning's Gallops.

    magpie grass track this morning, the going being all that could be desired. Barrenjoey ran six furlongs in 1min 20sec, and E.L.C. encompassed seven furlongs in 1min 38½sec. ...

    Article : 393 words
  12. SAILORS AS CHAUFFEURS.

    At H.M.S. Excellent, the gunnery school at Portsmouth, an institute of chauffeurs has been established for the instruction of naval men in motor driving, to fit them for civil ...

    Article : 166 words
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  15. ROBBERY AT BALMAIN.

    Mr. John Petersen, a resident of Rowntree-street, Balmain has reported to the police that his dwelling was left untenanted yesterday afternoon it was broken into, and a ...

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  16. "SUCH LINGERIE."

    A capital story is going the rounds of the House of Commons in connection with the wife of a Welsh member. This lady had the good fortune (or misfortune) to be present when ...

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